Lesson planning is one of those areas where you can truly make the best of AI. As someone who’s spent hours crafting detailed plans, adapting materials, and trying to meet every student’s need I know ...
History and social studies classrooms run on stories, primary sources, and the ability to think critically about both. AI tools are starting to change how teachers bring all three into their lessons, ...
Formative assessment is one of the most powerful tools teachers can use to guide learning. Unlike summative assessment, which summarizes achievement at the end of a unit, formative assessment happens ...
ChatGPT has moved well beyond the novelty stage. What started in late 2022 as a chatbot that could write passable essays has grown into a platform with dedicated education tiers, institutional ...
According to PsycheCentral, graduation holds significant importance for seniors as it symbolizes a pivotal transition from one life chapter to another. The ceremony, filled with traditional elements ...
Sometimes, I like to wander into the hidden corners of the internet, exploring the quirky, creative, and downright fascinating digital spaces that often go unnoticed. If you’re in the mood for a ...
Art and music classrooms are built on something AI will never fully replicate: the deeply personal act of creating something from nothing. A student mixing paint on a palette, a teenager finding their ...
Music education is an area where AI can genuinely make a difference. From composition and theory to practice and lesson planning, it’s now easier than ever to bring rich, interactive, and personalized ...
Because good teaching starts with great stories. Teachers have always known that stories stay with students long after the lesson ends. Documentaries offer that same power, real-world storytelling ...
This school year AI will have a strong presence in classrooms. I know the landscape isn’t perfect yet. There are valid concerns, ethical questions, and school AI policies that still feel scrambled.
If there’s one concept educators can no longer afford to ignore, it’s systems thinking. It’s not new. But it’s newly urgent. With the rapid rise of AI, the growing complexity of classrooms, and the ...
AI can do a lot for us as teachers, except sit in the driver’s seat of our classrooms. The relational side of teaching, building trust, noticing the small things, connecting with students, is ours ...